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"
I
do
not
know
.
I
do
not
think
they
were
.
"
"
Old
Lady
Mary
Maclean
?
I
need
not
ask
after
her
.
She
never
misses
,
I
know
;
and
you
must
have
seen
her
.
She
must
have
been
in
your
own
circle
;
for
as
you
went
with
Lady
Dalrymple
,
you
were
in
the
seats
of
grandeur
,
round
the
orchestra
,
of
course
.
"
"
No
,
that
was
what
I
dreaded
.
It
would
have
been
very
unpleasant
to
me
in
every
respect
.
But
happily
Lady
Dalrymple
always
chooses
to
be
farther
off
;
and
we
were
exceedingly
well
placed
,
that
is
,
for
hearing
;
I
must
not
say
for
seeing
,
because
I
appear
to
have
seen
very
little
.
"
"
Oh
!
you
saw
enough
for
your
own
amusement
.
I
can
understand
.
There
is
a
sort
of
domestic
enjoyment
to
be
known
even
in
a
crowd
,
and
this
you
had
.
You
were
a
large
party
in
yourselves
,
and
you
wanted
nothing
beyond
.
"
"
But
I
ought
to
have
looked
about
me
more
,
"
said
Anne
,
conscious
while
she
spoke
that
there
had
in
fact
been
no
want
of
looking
about
,
that
the
object
only
had
been
deficient
.
"
No
,
no
;
you
were
better
employed
.
You
need
not
tell
me
that
you
had
a
pleasant
evening
.
I
see
it
in
your
eye
.
I
perfectly
see
how
the
hours
passed
:
that
you
had
always
something
agreeable
to
listen
to
.
In
the
intervals
of
the
concert
it
was
conversation
.
"
Anne
half
smiled
and
said
,
"
Do
you
see
that
in
my
eye
?
"
"
Yes
,
I
do
.
Your
countenance
perfectly
informs
me
that
you
were
in
company
last
night
with
the
person
whom
you
think
the
most
agreeable
in
the
world
,
the
person
who
interests
you
at
this
present
time
more
than
all
the
rest
of
the
world
put
together
.
"
A
blush
overspread
Anne
's
cheeks
.
She
could
say
nothing
.